Setting Up The Ip Address With "Arp" + "Ping"Command - Eiki LC-XB41N Owner's Manual

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11. Appendix

Setting up the IP address with "arp" + "ping"command

You can use
arp
"
projector.
1. Start up projector and configure the Wired or Wireless LAN to communicate with the
computer.
2. From Windows "Start" menu, click "Run". In the field next to "Open:", enter "command"
and click OK. When "MS-DOS prompt" (or command prompt) appears, type in "arp"
command as follows:
(Example)
C:\ > arp -s 169.254.1.100 00-c0-6f-05-1c-c2
3. Next, enter "ping" command as follows:
(Example)
C:\ > ping 169.254.1.100 (by executing ping command, the IP address will be set)
Reply from 169.254.1.100:bytes=32 times=2ms TTL=255
(if this message appears, the IP address was successfully assigned to projector)
Note:
The assigned IP address is saved in the firmware of projector, thus it will remain set even
when the power is off. You can use the same method to re-assign an IP address.
If "arp+ping" option ("6, Configurations with Browser"
(p.46)) is disabled in TCP/IP setting of the projector, you cannot assign an IP address using
"arp" and "ping" commands. (In factory default state, "arp+ping" is set to "Enable").
96
and
ping
command from Command Prompt to assign an IP address to your
"
"
"
Indicates an IP address you wish to assign to your projector.
Separates MAC address of your projector product every two characters by
hyphen.
MAC address is indicated on a label attached to the bottom of each unit.
Indicates an IP address you wish to assign to your projector.
"Advanced Setup"
"TCP/IP"

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